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acting outside of the law manipulating markets they're lauded as heroes they don't need a defense. i guess. so far no right because what we're seeing is the regulators know what's happening in this case the traders were not fine they were not punished paid twelve million dollars but that's pocket lint to them while they commit relate markets to pay the fine so they're saying a just b. c. the. barclays bank of america j.p. morgan and jamie diamond if they caught breaking the law like they are repeatedly they just more to pay the fine so it's really a nonevent a matter of fact without that manipulation the u.s. economy would crash now which government officials learned of this how did they learn of the manipulation and what was their response just break that down well there was a lot of complaining on the trading for that day by traders who actually wanted to to buy or sell it at a lower price. when they investigated it but there is a agency within the u.s. government called the commodity futures trading commission that is in charge of the energy and the commissioners got together an
acting outside of the law manipulating markets they're lauded as heroes they don't need a defense. i guess. so far no right because what we're seeing is the regulators know what's happening in this case the traders were not fine they were not punished paid twelve million dollars but that's pocket lint to them while they commit relate markets to pay the fine so they're saying a just b. c. the. barclays bank of america j.p. morgan and jamie diamond if they caught breaking the law like they are...
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despite the controversy they say it is more concerned with creeping dirt than implementing shari'a law we are going to leave it off there will be back here at eight pm. wealthy british. time. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report cyprus banks are going to open today no they aren't yes they are no they're not are they they are a cut on the deposits is ten percent no it's fifteen percent now it's forty percent now it's zero percent or maybe it's on a percent cyprus is leaving the euro now it's the troika backs the plan no does a backup plan yes it does no it doesn't welcome to the new world order it's called yes no maybe and maybe you'd have gold silver and
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they have passed two laws thus far. one a solidarity fund they hope will raise money. a second one on capital controls, so when the banks reopen next week, hopefully, there will be limits in place on the amount of the money that can be withdrawn. they do anticipate bank runs. we are still waiting for them to vote, though, on the most controversy aspects. two laws that give the central bank authority to take action and restructure the two largest banks in this country. we'll keep you up to date, see if it finally happens. that would mean there would be some kind of procedures happening over the weekend, so that way these banks can be recapitalized or stronger by tuesday morning. guys, back to you. >> michelle, thank you for that. on the ground in cyprus. b.k., give me the bottom line here. sitting here on a friday night, "fast" is back on friday night. i want to know, does this matter for trade on monday? >> it does. the thing about the euro zone, they don't have a central government. the woonly way they can get anything done is govern by brinksmanship. the market is co
they have passed two laws thus far. one a solidarity fund they hope will raise money. a second one on capital controls, so when the banks reopen next week, hopefully, there will be limits in place on the amount of the money that can be withdrawn. they do anticipate bank runs. we are still waiting for them to vote, though, on the most controversy aspects. two laws that give the central bank authority to take action and restructure the two largest banks in this country. we'll keep you up to date,...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home. >>> all right. we're making the turn now. that means we're doing our top three trades. first up peabody energy. joe, upgraded. stock has certainly been an underperformer year to date. a downer. >> it's been the entire sector. i think peabody has reversed now and gone lower for the day. the process is, a bottoming is a process. it's not something that happens in a "v." you need to monitor net coal prices and stabilize. we don't have the evidence to that yet. also have to look at inventories coming out of china. the inventories are at the highest level of the year. >> dell, more drama there. what's going on there now? >> in this environment, i like some
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home. >>> all right. we're making the turn now. that means we're doing our top three trades....
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it's breaking the law and crossing the rubicon of something never done before. how do we know depositors won't keep pulling their money out of the banks when they finally open? the ecb are forcing another country to give up their freedom. to give up any chance of economic growth to get out of this mess. let's go to former treasury assistant secretary, department and chairman of the americas partner group. charles, thank you for helping us. i wish the circumstances were better. it sounds like confiscation to me. these are deposits that were insured, guaranteed, the government is going to take it. why would the imf and others suggest they do it? what's behind this? >> larry, i think what's behind this is a continued fixation, which you see coming out of the imf and out of brussels and berlin. about trying to realize sustainable levels of debt-to-gdp over a period of time. i appreciate the need to try to get debt on a sustainable level, this is not the way to do it. this is, indeed, confiscation. i'm afraid they have crossed a line here they may regret. deposter in
it's breaking the law and crossing the rubicon of something never done before. how do we know depositors won't keep pulling their money out of the banks when they finally open? the ecb are forcing another country to give up their freedom. to give up any chance of economic growth to get out of this mess. let's go to former treasury assistant secretary, department and chairman of the americas partner group. charles, thank you for helping us. i wish the circumstances were better. it sounds like...
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the first permanent federal laws passed since newtown. gun safety advocates lost on every single one of them this bill is outrageous in light of the mass murder in newtown connecticut. the bill forces gun dealers to check for missing or stolen guns and bans efforts to change the definition of antique gun. and the bill keeps the justice department from closing inactive gun dealers giving life to zombie gun shops. and the nra must love this last one, the new law presents atf from using data collection to daughterdraw conclusion to gun crime. in essence see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil. these gun measures could have come off the books at some point but they're president obama's signature away from becoming permanent. if i sound dispirited, this is on the heels of the democratic led decision not to push the assault gun ban. biden spent much of the speech defending the assault weapons ban of 1994 which has now expired. >> for all those who say we shouldn't and can't ban assault weapons, for all those who say that politics is too hard,
the first permanent federal laws passed since newtown. gun safety advocates lost on every single one of them this bill is outrageous in light of the mass murder in newtown connecticut. the bill forces gun dealers to check for missing or stolen guns and bans efforts to change the definition of antique gun. and the bill keeps the justice department from closing inactive gun dealers giving life to zombie gun shops. and the nra must love this last one, the new law presents atf from using data...
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we would have laws we need in this country within a month. so perhaps there will be a parent, b somebody in law enforcement. perhaps somebody will say, with the parents' permission, i think america must not look away. that's what we have been doing. we like to look away. >> here's what's going to happen. >> you know, our child isn't in iraq or afghanistan. we don't have to think about it. >> when you came on after aurora you were passionate. you said, i'm sick of this. yet within four months we had an even worse atrocity happen. only yesterday. >> yeah. >> we had this young student who was armed to the teeth in his room. he had an assault rifle, a handgun. he bought a thousand rounds of ammunition. ordered stuff on the internet that arrived that day. two 20-bullet magazines. let's look at what the police chief sheriff said about this discovery. >> i don't think that you acquire two 110-round magazines and numerous .22 capacity magazines and that you purchase a thousand rounds of ammunition and purchase the .45 ammunition. i don't think you do
we would have laws we need in this country within a month. so perhaps there will be a parent, b somebody in law enforcement. perhaps somebody will say, with the parents' permission, i think america must not look away. that's what we have been doing. we like to look away. >> here's what's going to happen. >> you know, our child isn't in iraq or afghanistan. we don't have to think about it. >> when you came on after aurora you were passionate. you said, i'm sick of this. yet...
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thee years after it became law. number one, the senate overwhelmingly votes to repeal the medical device tax that helps fund obamacare. and number two say that premiums could double next year. and the book "beating obamacare", and are we stuck with obamacare? >> no, but we're going to feel the pain before voters go to the polls and stop this. stuart: full implementation january 1st, 2014. >> it's already happening. obamacare is rolling out with a vengeance and you see it in the hospitals, cuts to medicare paid for over half this law including big cuts to what hospitals are paid. 247 billion dollars less money over the decade and they're laying off nurses and brace yourselves for the declining care, people are already seeing fewer nurses on the floor, longer waits when you press that button for high pressure. stuart: and so i'm stuck with it, i am. and through all of next year, i've got this thing around my neck. >> let he me point out what's going to happen. skyrocketing premiums, many people, millions of people los
thee years after it became law. number one, the senate overwhelmingly votes to repeal the medical device tax that helps fund obamacare. and number two say that premiums could double next year. and the book "beating obamacare", and are we stuck with obamacare? >> no, but we're going to feel the pain before voters go to the polls and stop this. stuart: full implementation january 1st, 2014. >> it's already happening. obamacare is rolling out with a vengeance and you see it...
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we do not, because the fact is the law right now is a failure the way it's working. the fact is that you have 76,000 some people that have been denied under the present law. only 44 were prosecuted. you're letting them go. they are walking the street. >> absolutely shameless. also, wayne lapierre, said previously that schools should be gun-free zones. now he said everyone in the school should be armed. the man does any u-turn that suit him, and yet he's winning this war in washington. why is he winning it? why does the nra continue to wield this power? i've got a tweet here from ted nugent. ask michael moore this. will you ever admit your "bowling for columbine" big lie is a propagandist smear against the good families of the nra and the honor american legendary freedom warrior charlton heston? >> listen, ted and i are both from michigan but there's a reason why in detroit we call him the motor city mad man. you know, he's -- he's been off his rocker for a long time. i feel bad about that because he actually had some good music back in the day, but, listen. the thing
we do not, because the fact is the law right now is a failure the way it's working. the fact is that you have 76,000 some people that have been denied under the present law. only 44 were prosecuted. you're letting them go. they are walking the street. >> absolutely shameless. also, wayne lapierre, said previously that schools should be gun-free zones. now he said everyone in the school should be armed. the man does any u-turn that suit him, and yet he's winning this war in washington. why...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ cheryl: countdown to the countdown. the smartphone battle rages on. apple takes direct aim at samsung after the release of its new s4 galaxy. is this its last hope? invest like an activist. one fund manager's take on how to follow the smart money as we break down the fundamentals of 13d activist fund. plus another euro bank crisis. the latest move by cypress spooking markets around the world. bob dahl weighs in on how it's impacting the global. the "countdown to the closing bell" begins right now. ♪ cheryl: i'm cheryl casone in for liz claman. it is the last hour of trading, and the count down's beginning, and the dow is making somewhat of a big turn around right now after dropping more than 109 p points. the dow trying to squeeze through the green a little more than 30 minutes ago, now down 26 points as you can see on your screen. u.s. markets have been falling in global selloff in response to cypress' plan for a deposit tax. now it seems like we're shrugging off those headlines. now, shares of hewlett-packard and ve
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ cheryl: countdown to the countdown. the smartphone battle rages on. apple takes direct aim at samsung after the release of its new s4 galaxy. is this its last hope? invest like an activist. one fund manager's take on how to follow the smart money as we break down the fundamentals of 13d activist fund. plus another euro bank crisis. the latest move by cypress spooking markets around the world. bob dahl weighs in on how it's impacting the global....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> i'm sharon epperson at the nymex. final trades coming in right now in the gold market. gold prices down on the session. right around 1,660 an ounce. a pretty decent week for gold. keep in mind we did come near that 1,620 level. the failure to break above that technical level, according to jeff nichols over at american precious metals advisers is significant and the question is for the next week will we see more long positions in the gold market with the gold trading in the 1,600 to 1,610 range? we did see gold post its third weekly gain and that's perhaps more information of an upward momentum in the gold market and the big jump we saw monday on gold is with cyprus and that's the key for the week ahead. all that have hinges on whether or not we'll see some resolution there, but we have seen gold for now come out of the doldrums. simon, back to you. >> sharon, thank you. speaking of things coming out of doldrums, the dow just keeps rallying, up 95 point just a few moments ago despite the fact that we've had bad news th
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> i'm sharon epperson at the nymex. final trades coming in right now in the gold market. gold prices down on the session. right around 1,660 an ounce. a pretty decent week for gold. keep in mind we did come near that 1,620 level. the failure to break above that technical level, according to jeff nichols over at american precious metals advisers is significant and the question is for the next week will we see more long positions in the...
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it actually questions an eu law. i was trying to focus on this. despite how they seem to go out of their way to keep the euro alive, slowly there are more and more decisions being made that are stopping cross border flows of capital and across the whole of the eurozone. this is not a good idea after all, in my opinion. >> how do you put the jeanie back in the bottle if you're the eu or the imf? just having done what's happened, having said it allowed, enough to shake people up, how quickly do we see the real ramifications? we're seeing a little bit in the markets today, but as we were discussing earlier, in this case, it's not clear that the run happens literally this morning, but if you're a business or an institutional investor over the next month or two, you might say to yourself, let's start re-evaluating what we're doing here. >> exactly. i have a small investment in a greek insurance business online. and they have a bit of that cash in a cypriot bank. a lot of legitimate business people will say will will it take that request again? people w
it actually questions an eu law. i was trying to focus on this. despite how they seem to go out of their way to keep the euro alive, slowly there are more and more decisions being made that are stopping cross border flows of capital and across the whole of the eurozone. this is not a good idea after all, in my opinion. >> how do you put the jeanie back in the bottle if you're the eu or the imf? just having done what's happened, having said it allowed, enough to shake people up, how...
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, regulate behavior, and change any law. stuart: we talked about the situation, and, by the way, when the market opened this morning, the dow dropped 105 points, come back a lot, now down 36. maybe, charles, liz, maybe the market thinks that the cypress story is overblown, will not affect it, maybe not affect spain or italy artery. >> maybe not, you know, but certainly for people who have been really concerned with what's going on, with a government that buys 1.2 billion bullets, hires 16,000 new irs agents, a government that's spent a trillion more than they earn than brought in, it doesn't help. the people in this country who are afraid of losing their rights and liberty, it's scary. stuart: i want debt center stage, and it's not. >> it's not. it should be. it might be likely limited, but it shows there's nothing above political meddling. what used to be taboo is your deposits are safe from taxation. stuart: the time is up, butdagen, connell it's yours. connell: thank you, sir. dagen: if you bail out those depositors, why
, regulate behavior, and change any law. stuart: we talked about the situation, and, by the way, when the market opened this morning, the dow dropped 105 points, come back a lot, now down 36. maybe, charles, liz, maybe the market thinks that the cypress story is overblown, will not affect it, maybe not affect spain or italy artery. >> maybe not, you know, but certainly for people who have been really concerned with what's going on, with a government that buys 1.2 billion bullets, hires...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. melissa: as we do every 15 minutes, let's check the markets. sandra smith is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. sandra: across the board, it seems like people are definitely shopping. tiffany shares of 2.5% right now. they did report that they see a lackluster first quarter. they are talking about the first quarter that we are in. that playing out and that nike shares are hitting a 52 week high. those gross margins that investors are really chewing on. that unexpectedly move into years. nike finally doing something right. >> we were talking about those margins. sandra smith, always, thank you. the senate gearing up for a long night. which edson is in washington, d.c. what do you have for us, rich? rich: this is the first time we have seen this in years. since budgets are mostly nonbinding spending blueprints and do not have the force of law, these amendment votes are forcing democrats and republicans into political choices. they will probably fail as one budget cuts trillion
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. melissa: as we do every 15 minutes, let's check the markets. sandra smith is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. sandra: across the board, it seems like people are definitely shopping. tiffany shares of 2.5% right now. they did report that they see a lackluster first quarter. they are talking about the first quarter that we are in. that playing out and that nike shares are hitting a 52 week high. those gross margins that investors are...
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louisiana secretary of state tamale enforcing one side of the law. the saga specifically benefits the politics and the president in his demonstration at the expense of identity security of each and every louisiana and of the voting rolls. now goes to the senate health committee. if it makes it through that committee it goes on to the full senate for a vote. back to you. adam: much success in stopping the president just yet. is anyone saying that this thing might get stall that actually stop? >> it is a little too early to tell, but you are right. you look at secretary hegel, the department of defense, probably even more push back from republicans on that nomination. he is in the pentagon. adam: thank you very much. tracy: grandstanding. i don't know. well, a quarter till. we have to go back to the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides standing by. talk about a market that cannot make its mind that. >> reporter: and look at that. back in the green once again erasing all those symptoms from china, end squeezing of some green. you will keep an eye
louisiana secretary of state tamale enforcing one side of the law. the saga specifically benefits the politics and the president in his demonstration at the expense of identity security of each and every louisiana and of the voting rolls. now goes to the senate health committee. if it makes it through that committee it goes on to the full senate for a vote. back to you. adam: much success in stopping the president just yet. is anyone saying that this thing might get stall that actually stop?...
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. >> would you say that the labor, the rigid labor laws in europe, france, wherever, does it make you do different things in terms of hiring than in other countries around the world? >> well, you know, it is a different perspective, right? france is a specific, you know, case. >> talk about that. >> yeah, it mean, what needs to be done in france is, you know, to make sure that the labor laws but also the cost of labor is more attractive for companies to invest. but on the other hand, you know, in france and in europe, the level of education for people is very high. so we have a very, very strong, you know, population to work. we have very strong infrastructure. so it's also a big place to invest. >> are you a supporter of holland and some of the things he's done? >> well, you know, they've done a few things. i would love to have more to be done, to be done because i think, again, france needs to be more attractive. >> are you rooming with -- >> i thought he was in russia now. >> even though he's an honorary citizen. >> we have a lot of business in europe, in russia, actually, and we a
. >> would you say that the labor, the rigid labor laws in europe, france, wherever, does it make you do different things in terms of hiring than in other countries around the world? >> well, you know, it is a different perspective, right? france is a specific, you know, case. >> talk about that. >> yeah, it mean, what needs to be done in france is, you know, to make sure that the labor laws but also the cost of labor is more attractive for companies to invest. but on...
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the courts have already ruled that their current law is unconstitutional. ashley: the legislature of massachusetts has not really done anything. the governor says, you are absolutely right, true. >> we understand they have bigger fish to fry than worry about the direct shipping of wine. we really feel like this is a simple one. it benefits the consumer. it is therefore the consumer. it is welfare for the distributors in the store. it is one of those that really works for everybody. it also generates some extra tax revenue for the state. tracy: especially wine lovers. well over 90. washington state, though, could really benefit from this as well. >> we are still relatively undiscovered. most of the wineries are like ours. selling a few bottles here and there online direct actually does make a difference for the small businesses out there. hopefully we can get this done. my neighbors and washington would love to see the benefit of direct shipping. ashley: you try to ship it and what happened? >> tommy did buy some one from us. the ten where are you in the pro
the courts have already ruled that their current law is unconstitutional. ashley: the legislature of massachusetts has not really done anything. the governor says, you are absolutely right, true. >> we understand they have bigger fish to fry than worry about the direct shipping of wine. we really feel like this is a simple one. it benefits the consumer. it is therefore the consumer. it is welfare for the distributors in the store. it is one of those that really works for everybody. it...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> i am worn simonetti with your fox business brief. right now the dow is down 70-point. best buy founder is making a return to the retailer as chairman. he will receive an annual salary of $150,000 a year. johnson and johnson recalling more than 2 million -- the company says sales will operate profitably at high glucose readings. one report of a serious adverse event. the link had not been determined. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ cheryl: $35 billion gambling community. our next guest is still betting big on this next factor. full house resorts ceo is joining us right now. thank you for joining us. we have been digging through the numbers here. revenues in two of the four states that you currently have propers in are falling. in nevada, they did see a bounce back last year, up over 2%. in the month of january, down double digits. the biggest question is, should we be worried about the casino industry? >> we are challenged when the last quarter of 2012. several factors that impact
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> i am worn simonetti with your fox business brief. right now the dow is down 70-point. best buy founder is making a return to the retailer as chairman. he will receive an annual salary of $150,000 a year. johnson and johnson recalling more than 2 million -- the company says sales will operate profitably at high glucose readings. one report of a serious adverse event. the link had not been determined. that is the latest from the fox business...
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but let's help law enforcement do a better job of keeping our neighborhoods safe. melissa: thank you, tom. be sure to catch it at seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, the tom sullivan show. i will be a guest this weekend. happy friday and thank you for joining us. have a great cruise. [lghter] anythingo help. good night. >> more than 1,000 students have gathered to steady liberty should even be in college? if they work as interns are they exploited? if they are illegal should it be a quicker path to citizenship? wh should the rules be? >> a trip back to college. tonight. [applause] >> i'm in washington d.c. for the biggest ever students for liberty conference. more than 1,000 are here to debate the conditions for people needed to be free and %-prosper is by doinghey internships. how many of you have been intern's? how many of you want to be? how many would do it for no pay? most of ready. that is a good thing oftentimes they are unpaid ron but that is called exploitation our next guest argues they earn nothing and learn little but with their guest says they
but let's help law enforcement do a better job of keeping our neighborhoods safe. melissa: thank you, tom. be sure to catch it at seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, the tom sullivan show. i will be a guest this weekend. happy friday and thank you for joining us. have a great cruise. [lghter] anythingo help. good night. >> more than 1,000 students have gathered to steady liberty should even be in college? if they work as interns are they exploited? if they are illegal should it...
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>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave onheir own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government can do anything correctly. [laughter] [applause] by the way if you are worried about the welfare state that is an argument to get rid of it rather than keep people out. [applause] john: if you are not legal you are not eligible. summer automatically like kids in school and hospital emergencies but food stamps stamps, medicaid they are not eligible. >> one thing to say is federation for american immigration reform we are bipartisan 501(c)(3) we're not anti-immigrant just somebody on a diet is anti-food is regulation. john: but they pay taxes and don't collect welfare. >> the cost of illegal imm
>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave onheir own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government...
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remember, thss -- one of the things we've learned about this market, it is not a court of law where we like have a prosecutor and defense attorney and they duke it out and then we put. stock in prison. there's like -- we have furloughs -- >> i'm the judge. i can do that. >> i've been calling you the prosecutor lately. but look, there's no grand jury here. thernono grand jury. there are no indictments. there are no convictions. and that's the way this market works. >> i may have a bench trial on this later where i just -- >> i'm going to get a permanent injunction against the sellers. people want to have justice. but fedex should be at $70 if there's justice. caterpillar should be at $70 if there's justice. no, it's not like that. like the bears, cyprus, they have atm problems. jpmorgan should be at $40 because there's justice. there is no justice! >> marry this with this story that's been reported that private ecwift firquity firms ag at mark hurd. does he bring the same hurd premium to a dell that he had brought to oracle or wherever else he went? >> there is such a thing as loyalty.
remember, thss -- one of the things we've learned about this market, it is not a court of law where we like have a prosecutor and defense attorney and they duke it out and then we put. stock in prison. there's like -- we have furloughs -- >> i'm the judge. i can do that. >> i've been calling you the prosecutor lately. but look, there's no grand jury here. thernono grand jury. there are no indictments. there are no convictions. and that's the way this market works. >> i may...
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oh, these are very smart people involved in this, and glen hutchins, a buddy of mine from law school is by no means a guy that fell off the turnip truck. he is the most shrewd evaluator of tech companies and then, listen, this is worth a lot more. maybe icahn doesn't like michael dell and that school yard crying game. >> strawberry on a sunday? >> i tell you that. from's there's so much money. the fact is we don't want to talk about the $100 billion vodafone deal. what the heck is happening that a year ago all we cared about was whether -- whether italy was going to go over 7%. now we're thinking this dell deal and three buyers, maybe they paid 15 because they're getting a very solid pc company. personal computer? what do i use? i have hewlett-packard to get in the mix. i'm on a dell. maybe that's the thing. we're keeping them a float. >> i know there is a rival station that has another name in front of it. i wonder if you peel it off if it's dell and it's a sub move by dell. >> i never watched that station. >> you get caught. >> let's say you're a dell shareholder still. you sell no
oh, these are very smart people involved in this, and glen hutchins, a buddy of mine from law school is by no means a guy that fell off the turnip truck. he is the most shrewd evaluator of tech companies and then, listen, this is worth a lot more. maybe icahn doesn't like michael dell and that school yard crying game. >> strawberry on a sunday? >> i tell you that. from's there's so much money. the fact is we don't want to talk about the $100 billion vodafone deal. what the heck is...
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>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave on their own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government can do anything correctly. [laughter] [applause] by the way if you are worried about the welfare state that is an argument to get rid of it rather than keep people out. [applause] john: if you are not legal you are not eligible. summer automatically like kids in school and hospital emergencies but food stamps stamps, medicaid they are not eligible. >> one thing to say is federation for american immigration reform we are bipartisan 501(c)(3) we're not anti-immigrant just somebody on a diet is anti-food is regulation. john: but they pay taxes and don't collect welfare. >> the cost of illegal i
>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave on their own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. john: we're back with the "students for liberty" conference to debate immigration. 12 million people are said to be here illegally. what should we do? what about the future roles? libertarians say bring them illegally they were cardin many bring a valuable skills but on the other hand, someone to kill us now america is the welfare state someone to kill us our next guest is run federation for american immigration reform and veronique de rugy says it should be easier to come here but you say that because you snuck and from france in just became a citizen. congratulations wise to let more foreigners and? >> emigrants whether high skill or low skill is a gift to this country. john: some are freeloaders. >> there is a small cost but the tremendous work they do, with the data and they increase
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needs. >> the german president coming on african nations to do more to promote democracy in the role of law. he made the comments in addis abba bo. he met his ethiopian counterpart. his four-day to ethiopia is his first official visit since became the german head of state one year ago. >> when a german scientist is said to receive one of the most prestigious prizes in research, he must be truly outstanding. >> among the winners this year, one of the pioneers of biological psychology. he wants to understand how perception, thought, and action arise in the brain. >> and how it affects our daily lives. >> everyday tasks that demand physical and mental dexterity. but maneuvering a vehicle from eight to be, as second nature to most. scientists still do not fully understand how we learned, store, and recalled these kinds of routines. they want to learn what happens in the brain. his prize-winning research looks at how the brain controls our responses and our thought processes. >> i am my own brain. i want to understand how my work and how others work. it is the most fascinating thing we can inves
needs. >> the german president coming on african nations to do more to promote democracy in the role of law. he made the comments in addis abba bo. he met his ethiopian counterpart. his four-day to ethiopia is his first official visit since became the german head of state one year ago. >> when a german scientist is said to receive one of the most prestigious prizes in research, he must be truly outstanding. >> among the winners this year, one of the pioneers of biological...
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much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of americans now say they support it. that's why supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. but the court almost prides itself on moving very slowly, not being out in front of the culture, lagging behind some, and that's probably the dilemma for the justices. >> of course, we'll be watching that right here on nbc. that was nbc's pete williams reporting for us. >>> white house officials now say the united states is training syrian secular sources in neighboring jordan and
much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of...
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that's then repeated by an eu lawmaker as a possibility for parliamentary law. we have seen banks declining in europe. i don't think for the market it's a great surprise because we assume this is where they now are. everybody is like, oh, no. we get it. the cat is out of the bag. they're not big market moves, but it's very important. it undermines the change in europe, and a lot of analysts are very worried. it was a lot of noise overnight saying how stupid are these europeans, because as soon as you think somebody will go for restructuring, you get another look at the country. it's crazy. >> it seems like a strange way to foster confidence in your banks among large depositors. it is a model, right? regardless of the walkback was like. >> you have two ecb members clearly worried about financial instability. the politicians are clearly not joining them. crazy. crazy. >> that much more "squawk on the street" is straight ahead. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemica
that's then repeated by an eu lawmaker as a possibility for parliamentary law. we have seen banks declining in europe. i don't think for the market it's a great surprise because we assume this is where they now are. everybody is like, oh, no. we get it. the cat is out of the bag. they're not big market moves, but it's very important. it undermines the change in europe, and a lot of analysts are very worried. it was a lot of noise overnight saying how stupid are these europeans, because as soon...
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how many of you think that most college students break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody. it shows special correspondent kennedy with a tv personality at mtv when she was your age. she was 20. you grew up in the music business and there was no law breaking drug use there i assume? >> there was none because i made the choice to be streeted which was very boring for me, but there were drugs and alcohol and dare i say marital relations by unmarried people around me i didn't participate in. >> you were very straight. you were 20-years old but you were at mtv and musicians would ask you for drugs? >> i am glad you asked me, john. i wrote a whole book about the 90s and mtv and that era. there's a whole chapter dedicated to rock stars who tried to buy drugs from me. >> what would they say? >> you know where i can find some heroin? look at me. i look like lilly pulitzer in a homeless encounter. >> take comments from students. questions or comments come to the microphone. >> my name is bill car i am from the university of illinois. i don't know if other people
how many of you think that most college students break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody. it shows special correspondent kennedy with a tv personality at mtv when she was your age. she was 20. you grew up in the music business and there was no law breaking drug use there i assume? >> there was none because i made the choice to be streeted which was very boring for me, but there were drugs and alcohol and dare i say marital relations by unmarried people around me i didn't...
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, we were saying it's a deal, it gives us a template and we were following now some sort of rule of law. >> it was a very unimpressive performance by the european policymakers, but in the end, the parliament of cyprus saved them from a stupid solution. initially, they were going to default on their depositor insurance for regular people with under $100,000 euro. which would have been an incredible mistake. >> but is what they actually did -- >> and it's the sectors of parliament that protected the policymakeres from a very, very stupid plan. >> is it a plan or a template? >> the finance ministers are instructed, when they take their oath of office, that it is their job to lie when necessary. the problem is, the finance minister of netherlands broke that code and said the truth, which is we may be doing this in the future. but because the ecb has flooded the system with enough liquidity, we are much less vulnerable to contagion today than we were a year ago. i don't think this is going to set off a big contagion in europe, but it's still a pretty unimpressive performance by these europea
, we were saying it's a deal, it gives us a template and we were following now some sort of rule of law. >> it was a very unimpressive performance by the european policymakers, but in the end, the parliament of cyprus saved them from a stupid solution. initially, they were going to default on their depositor insurance for regular people with under $100,000 euro. which would have been an incredible mistake. >> but is what they actually did -- >> and it's the sectors of...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >>> you want to lrn, you better earn. the college of the ozarks in missouri is no longer accepting students who take out loans. instead kids who need money for school have to work it off on campus. the college says it will help solve our student loan debt program. and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is bome -- they don't
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law enforcement officials say investigators have not found links to terrorism, and passengers on the plane had similar reactions. >> that's pretty scary. i fly every week, so that's actually pretty concerning. >> that's nuts. no way. >> it's crazy. >> authorities want to know what was his motive? was it for the perks and having a better seat, or life imitating art? >> it's a little reminiscent of the movie . >> i don't think it was quite that far. this guy did not look like leonar leonar leonardo. >> at this point it was not immediate apparent to the airline officials this was a criminal situation, and he was rebooked on another flight and security was alerted and they contacted the police and arrested him at the gate where he was waiting for his next flight. christine and victor? >> thank you. >>> jay leno throwing barbs at his bosses. that's always fun. that's coming up next. discover. the 100%-natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. nectresse™. sweetness naturally. nectresse™. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two on
law enforcement officials say investigators have not found links to terrorism, and passengers on the plane had similar reactions. >> that's pretty scary. i fly every week, so that's actually pretty concerning. >> that's nuts. no way. >> it's crazy. >> authorities want to know what was his motive? was it for the perks and having a better seat, or life imitating art? >> it's a little reminiscent of the movie . >> i don't think it was quite that far. this guy...
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happy third birthday health care law. is there really a cause for celebration? eric's crewgetting ready to unwrap a new reason why it's not when they crash the party. first here on forbes, one college giving new meaning to higher learning. it's saying sayonara to student loans putting students to work instead. should more follow suit. we'll debate that next. >>> you want to lrn, you better earn. the college of the ozarks in missouri is no longer accepting students who take out loans. instead kids who need money for school have to work it off on campus. the college says it will help solve our student loan debt program. and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is become -- they don't need care about cost so i think this is a nicehange and hopefully
happy third birthday health care law. is there really a cause for celebration? eric's crewgetting ready to unwrap a new reason why it's not when they crash the party. first here on forbes, one college giving new meaning to higher learning. it's saying sayonara to student loans putting students to work instead. should more follow suit. we'll debate that next. >>> you want to lrn, you better earn. the college of the ozarks in missouri is no longer accepting students who take out loans....
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frank blake, a doctorate in law. frank blake is generous. there will never be another frank blake. >> i didn't like it either. i didn't believe it. all of the other parts of the argument i may be able to buy, but that comparison is a hard one, i think. >> although, who knew exactly what frank blake was going do when he took the gig at home depot, right? >> that's true. >> if you compare it to -- it's an early frank blake reference. it's not saying that this guy is frank blake right now. >> he's geek squad and they'll integrate it correctly. this is not angelina jolie we're talking about. another jolie. you're probably thinking frank blake and jolie. >> if it was angelina jolie i'd say frank blake is in trouble, right? >> i would say angelina is in trouble. >> on sunday, i thought miley cyrus was in trouble. cyprus! >> all right. we are watching best buy shares trade higher in the pre-market. meantime, the bulls are looking to regain their mojo. cramer will show you how to get along for the ride. once again, we're looking to snap the three-da
frank blake, a doctorate in law. frank blake is generous. there will never be another frank blake. >> i didn't like it either. i didn't believe it. all of the other parts of the argument i may be able to buy, but that comparison is a hard one, i think. >> although, who knew exactly what frank blake was going do when he took the gig at home depot, right? >> that's true. >> if you compare it to -- it's an early frank blake reference. it's not saying that this guy is frank...
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a life in the law requires a sense of inquiry and duty. without inquiry, the duty slips into idolatry. without duty, inquiry to send. close quote. just so. he did this country proud. we will miss you. [applause] i'm happy to take any questions that this talk brings up with anybody else might have of solicitor general trend three, judge bork, professor or even advocate tran three before he went to the legal academy. >> just hold on a second. >> thank you, judge. i enjoyed that anyone or if you could comment on the propositio that maybe we are doing this to by the fact that he was not placed on the supreme court and what might've happened had he been on the supreme court. >> is usually quite impossible to speculate that might have happened had he been on the supreme court. what precisely are the differences in his ears and nose of justice kennedy who had that position. i don't want to speculate about that. i think as i said in the talk, bork was saved man of great intellect and integrity and would've done well is it a justice. but justices t
a life in the law requires a sense of inquiry and duty. without inquiry, the duty slips into idolatry. without duty, inquiry to send. close quote. just so. he did this country proud. we will miss you. [applause] i'm happy to take any questions that this talk brings up with anybody else might have of solicitor general trend three, judge bork, professor or even advocate tran three before he went to the legal academy. >> just hold on a second. >> thank you, judge. i enjoyed that anyone...
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russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was supposed to restrict access of russian ngo's to funding. the purpose of these searches seemed to be to least unsettled if not frighten the russian ngo 's and their german or international partners. >> is there a possibility this will lead to a chill in german- russian relations? moscow is a key partner for energy issues and is a very powerful neighbor. >> president putin has made clear many times that he does not tolerate any country or anyone influencing russia and the opinion of russian citizens from abroad. he is a strong supporter of this new ngo. it seems russian auth
russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was...
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happy third birthday health care law. is there really a cause for celebration? eric's crew getting ready to unwrap a new reason why it's not when they crash the party. first here on forbes, one college giving new meaning to higher learning. it's saying sayonara to student loans putting students to work instead. should more follow suit. we'll debate that next. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands re
happy third birthday health care law. is there really a cause for celebration? eric's crew getting ready to unwrap a new reason why it's not when they crash the party. first here on forbes, one college giving new meaning to higher learning. it's saying sayonara to student loans putting students to work instead. should more follow suit. we'll debate that next. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts,...
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tests are very nice to see you so it looks like the laws each deal has finally been struck or does it apply. we're. really going to last minute. trying to meet a twenty fifth of march deadline to start. cutting our liquidity right now and leave us details we have. will be a restructuring of the country's largest bank you are. going to happen is going to be having a. bad bank so first of all. the one hundred thousand euros will be protected and a move to transfer to the bank of cyprus that is the largest lender of the country right. above one hundred thousand euros taking a last load will be quite a substantial last obo you have to root for that actual percentage. right now. because of the orders a class. has. a share of the spline now remember only an effort to get ten billion euro bailout from of the e.u. so in fact we are going to be getting it to avoid bankruptcy. really are fed up for the past a week now. on sunday but the essential bank employs a limit with loads of people can take from a.t.m.'s there was a one hundred you were a limit so we can see the cash. problem still here t
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russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was supposed to restrict access of russian ngo's to funding. the purpose of these searches seemed to be to least unsettled if not frighten the russian ngo 's and their german or international partners. >> is there a possibility this will lead to a chill in german- russian relations? moscow is a key partner for energy issues and is a very powerful neighbor. >> president putin has made clear many times that he does not tolerate any country or anyone influencing russia and the opinion of russian citizens from abroad. he is a strong supporter of this new ngo. it seems russian auth
russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was...
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equal protection of law is the protection of equal laws and david and i are trying to make that point, that it is not something that it is partisan. it is about american values. >> thank you. >> can you compare this to a landmark case? >> in terms of the outcome of this case, -- the question was whether this is a landmark case -- it is so valuable to sell many of our citizens to be treated equally and with dignity and as david said, is one of the major, maybe the major final civil-rights battle we are fighting in this country. it is so important to our values as americans that it be decided in the right way. thank you very much. [indiscernible conversation] [indiscernible conversation] [crowd noises] [cheering] >> we have counsel for prop. 8 coming up right now. while you are waiting, i would like to introduce the two original plaintiffs in california on marriage equality. and iyler, duiane olsen am gloria allred. we would challenge the ban on marriage equality and we fought for six years twice in the california supreme court including making the argument against prop. 8 in the califo
equal protection of law is the protection of equal laws and david and i are trying to make that point, that it is not something that it is partisan. it is about american values. >> thank you. >> can you compare this to a landmark case? >> in terms of the outcome of this case, -- the question was whether this is a landmark case -- it is so valuable to sell many of our citizens to be treated equally and with dignity and as david said, is one of the major, maybe the major final...
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of prime minister ali's adad demanding his resignation they claim the country's political isolation law forbids members of the former regime from engaging in political life sudan was a diplomat during moammar gadhafi as rule before the nation's eight month long civil war in two thousand and eleven. pakistan's former president pervez musharraf has returned to his country after five years in self-imposed exile he was the united states main political ally in the war on terror until stepping down in two thousand and seven i mean increasing calls for his impeachment which are set his sights on a political comeback in the may elections the pledge to quote save the country however the us is ready to withdraw from troubled neighbor pakistan and taliban terror threats are mounting political analyst sultan hali thinks we share of his back by foreign patrons with their own stake in pakistan. the west has. to its advantage it looks for. the preference is always that military dictator but the situation now in pakistan is that a military dictatorship is possibly out of the question so the next best t
of prime minister ali's adad demanding his resignation they claim the country's political isolation law forbids members of the former regime from engaging in political life sudan was a diplomat during moammar gadhafi as rule before the nation's eight month long civil war in two thousand and eleven. pakistan's former president pervez musharraf has returned to his country after five years in self-imposed exile he was the united states main political ally in the war on terror until stepping down...
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given to fingers by local law makers i mean at the same time i were hearing this phrase or that of a casino capitalism being thrown about what do you make of that yeah yeah well let's get back to from moscow perspective very quickly the prime minister dmitry medvedev said this morning that he felt that the europeans were stealing what has already been stolen i think that's a reference to cyprus is off shore status the casino capitalism line is a line that french foreign minister for example trotted out this morning i think it's a line they're using to justify what it is what it is that they're doing and let's not forget that this is not the kind of term they were using when they integrated cyprus into the euro zone in two thousand and three when you talk about integrating cyprus into the euro zone let's discuss the broader picture of the eurozone do you think what about other members should they be looking at what's happening in cyprus and should they be worried well. yes and no and i'll tell you what who won't be worried switzerland latvia and andorra financial times is reporting th
given to fingers by local law makers i mean at the same time i were hearing this phrase or that of a casino capitalism being thrown about what do you make of that yeah yeah well let's get back to from moscow perspective very quickly the prime minister dmitry medvedev said this morning that he felt that the europeans were stealing what has already been stolen i think that's a reference to cyprus is off shore status the casino capitalism line is a line that french foreign minister for example...
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states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure yesterday removing the assault weapons ban from being voted on in the senate democrats given up on gun control or is there still a chance to pass some serious reforms that and more into nights alone liberal rumble. technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i missed the guy who cares an awful lot of my song are you know what that is my self but i don't want to give us a feature is on the on the liberal and the chris jones. can secure building but it
states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure...